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Masculine gender-role stress: predictor of anger, anxiety, and health-risk behaviors
Authors:R M Eisler  J R Skidmore  C H Ward
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg 24061.
Abstract:We suggest that male gender-role identification affects whether specific situations are appraised as stressful. A questionnaire was developed to measure masculine gender-role stress (MGRS). Correlational data and multiple regression were used to validate the MGRS scale as a measure of gender-related stress in men, and compare its predictive utility with Spence's commonly-used measure of masculinity. Findings indicate that stress appraisal is gender related, that is, men experience more masculine-role stress than women. Further, the construct of MGRS was distinguished from the concept of masculinity. Finally, MGRS predicted increased anger, increased anxiety, and poorer health behaviors.
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